We noticed a slow down, particular with delvery of graphics files.

The complications of doing so are lessened if the whole site goes https.
Often the problem is switching between the two during the course of the
customer journey - this can cause problems.

Paolo

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you'll probably notice a slow down in perf doing that.
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> We are just about to move a site over to https from a standard https - its
a
> pretty big site and I was wondering what pitfalls there may be when
> switching over? i.e. hardcoded links will need to be changed..
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